Drywall is also frequently referred to as plasterboard, wallboard or gypsum board. The most common application of drywall is to insulate the interior of homes and buildings. In its most basic form, drywall is composed of plaster, which is then covered with sheets of fiberglass matting. Many types and brands of drywall are available, each offering special features. Certain drywall types are more appropriate for specific situations and depending on your needs, a specific drywall may be preferable for your Oakwood Home.
Regular drywall is the most basic form of drywall. This is a common type and is sufficient for most people's insulation needs. When it comes to drywall types in Oakwood Homes, there is generally no need to use more frivolous drywall products. Regular drywall can be used for walls, ceilings and any additional architectural features. Unless another type of drywall is specifically requested, regular drywall is the most likely type to be used.
Other types of drywall with additional features are available. These products are generally more expensive than regular drywall. High-impact-resistant drywall is available and made by adding fiber strands to the plaster mixture along with thicker paper coverings. This type of drywall is generally recommended for areas frequented by large volumes of people, such as schools or offices. This is not a typical choice in Oakwood Homes that will most likely be used by a single family.
Occasionally, owners will request moisture-resistant drywall for certain areas of their Oakwood Home. This type of drywall may be used in areas such as bathrooms or other places prone to moisture. Soundboard drywall is another choice that may be appropriate for some families. This is ideal for multi-family home units where noise concerns may be an issue.